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PRICE ONE “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? |_\ _ SA MUEL SPI AMONG 1 NEW YORH, +: Ball’ from Crossing the Fatal Lines. | CORNELL, Both Goals in Danger at Times, but ' Stubborn Defense Stops the - FINAL SCORE. PENN AND CORNELL FIGHT A DRAW, ENDING GAME WITH 0 TO 0 SCORE “THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 20, ER AND (1906. — OTAl UCN. AD IN -President—of Southern Railway. One | of the Victims of a Rear-End Collis- ion on His Own Railroad Near Lynchburg, Va. LATE WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS, q fth—J, W, O'Neil 3-5, Quinn Brady 3-5 place, Arabe i TAYLOR WINS FROM PETERSON AT BILLIARDS... in this aftenroon’s game of the sho: ment, Taylor. defeated Peterson by a Score of 400. to 168. , Taylor’s high score was 55 and his average was 20- 26 and t-stop billiard -tourna- PRESIDENT'S PRIVATE CAR BORE BRUNT OF THE CRASH. On Rear of Train and Struck by Following | Express as Hunting Party Slept—Ghouls Among the Passengers and Porters Loot the Wreck, HU A TRAIN WREC to-day {1 football ga sesee- Oeterson’s high score was his average 8 16-19. vefors the lurEe of the sca-| PENNA SP te ares ; 3 DORSAL A ont abst 2,006 | al © THE DEAD. Paceapen chen ThellinelUp: BADLY BURNED AT BONFIRE. card SAMUEL SPENCER, of Washington and New York, President of | a. The‘ holiday and itrnkeat ab ire i ont of Nx 7 : dun. i Mi 4 ne eealnattaciheinhcnest While watching a bonfire in front ¢ Yo. fale t One Hun the Southern Railway. fe during a football gam j ed and Ninth street this afternoon, the clothing of Joseph GEN. PHILIP SCHUYLER, bf New York | bineq to bring out the crowds ‘ j F Jo. 26 East Que Hundred and Ninth a ae sates einer ss i ‘The Interest Ih tie var lonug, even years old, of No. 2 BEE = = D. WATT DAVIS, of Alexandria, Va.,(telegraph operator to Pres!- | > EERIE CET pees caught fire from the flames. He dent Spencer. vious gridiron struggles t } jf j tover-ais < Saari a 1 Eecords of Nie: both teams m Hospital, seriously burned all oyer ai CHARLES D. FISHER, of Baltimore. = certainty of the result cath FRANK-T,. REDWOOD, of Baltimore. fete: the favorite In the} Princeton, lok ; DOESN’F KNOW WHO SHOT HIM. Fn AT) ; , ° mujned so up to the last u ; By A = LUCRETIA-AELEN, a negress, of Danville, Va. ' FIRST HALF Ht Nichoas Naraba, a young Italian laborer, was shot in the C. PERDY, railroad engineer, of: Richmond, Va i ‘ era pencmas ao k this afternoon while standing in front of No. 691 First ITER : aD: 5 Pennsylvania won the toxs and lest: ‘ Heck this aft noo 8 t Vibes echinse Tf ound’ All members of the Spencer party except Perdy and Lucretia Allen. ‘ed to defend the west goal, The adyAn-|| yenue. He Said he had no idea whe siot him. The wound ts Y tage was alightly In thelr favor) Wal-| erficial. \ THE INJURED. a4 der! kicked off for Corneil, tle pall’ #9 AE, MBRRIUL, of Washington, GILIALAND, THOMAS. nesro_heiner Hed Spee Horas uD ah dy Rey E retary to President Spencer; will re-|on the Snencer car. a ick with the same. rest » 3 ; ase f * A Sows be Derthey tanta cand: Noltelis | : : over. And the following negro passengers a Kicked’ to Walder on the Io-yand ef Lia eh wea : “re 5 WIULIAM POLLARD, colored, porter |in a day coach: line. Walder advanced five /> ! = ane Ito Preskient Spencer for twenty years: | WILL J. WINSTON. when he waa tack en. Tine Sainte } probably fatally. CORA “ROAD Ithacans failéd. to gain and Walder) ‘ ‘ { | SAM COX. colored, cook on Preetdent} JW. SHAW. unted to Lawrence in midfiglt. The 4 Spencer's private car; dying, —, PRESTON VANE. Matter downed in bin “tickle # | ‘ Healientieck maiie hives yar, 9 ake | J aM i kitk: Lawrence made a pitt gain i . S nen asic Huavemeniitadld on anend- run. Green dashed throug ‘ ‘Nov. 29, Twelfth Day at Bennings. Track Fast. | Sais Spencer, president of the Southern Railway, was killed in a Ses LLORES DLR a See | | 1302 HUST RACH $100 aged, fares nid gelding three years oid and up: atx fur jrear-en collision on his own road to-day near Lawyer, Va., ten miles & aged to lang the ball on Cornell's 2)- . Chisitebyl tateburgetoetaret (Or Sitecimbeneares below Lynchburg. Gen. Philip Schuyler, of New York, head of the pres- ‘ Y 5 See ines a 5 iShields Colt Beats Out © hina | Mb ealielt 5 I rely , ’ Pres In trying & take wick, ‘Penn Sales - : =: jent generation of a famous revolutionary family and a guest on board | and Cornell eecured the tation her ten- . Seer nae | ; a s 5 a ; esti A Yara Hine, Gibson ma Banker Easily in | President. Spencer’s private car, bound south on a hunting trip, was also| punted to Lawre Pennsylvania tried | + L R killed, : i i ' ‘a forward pass, but Hollen Ong Iace. i i ft-and Cornell xained it In. mide Two other members of the hunting party, Charles’ D. Fisher and Earle-made one vard through © { aaumensienbs : : uty, 5 and | and then a forward pass to | Frank T. Redwood, business men of Baltimore, are missing. Their y i tv 2 5: ds Jamieson made five 52 vr ' ry \ i i“ sot i a Feeds throveh right end, Babcock made BY FRANK W. THORP. Post time=2.00, of bodies were cremated in the fire which followed the collision. i u ‘an additional two yards, Cornell te + (Spytial to The Evening World.) Scratched—Waterbearer, x Nie . SION, thtoweh ‘Penn's centré for she necessary | RACE TRACK, DENNINGS, Nov. 2 Rose of Dawn ran close to her best form, Bohemia had m) excuse. I/nehand quit C. Perdy, engineer of one of the wrecked trains, also died instantly 2 r | Sain for frat down, The Maid Yor om, |—-Holscher won the: Washington Cup In * oF }in the crash. D. W. Davis, a telegraph operator on the Spencer car, wa: | | J fue play the Quakers were penalized | easy fashlon at Bentings to-day. He ; {Tpsilin gy two fettetnane opera Was | | five-yards, was the second) cholce, Banker closing jt D taken alive ‘from the wreckage, but died in a short! time. A negro! £ i ‘ * Penn Has Narrow Escape. the favorite oy im, Tavannes and } Midex. “Siac woman died on an operating table at Lyne } | -——-——— 3 4 : a a 3 at Lynchburg, Va., where ‘she had ; r On the next play Babcock fatlea to] Palétte made most of the ronning, but | . 3 g 1 ty yy ter T ’s Weight | Husband Missi but His: gain and Gibson, who tried a rtentond) they died [been taken on a relief train. orcester leam s Weigh usband Missing, Du 1S Fun, fymbled the bal ~Jand Holschar und Banker went to the F Ot OAS $* l orn the: tetl verenall: 5 7, = —— a aes % ying It his own 2-yard line. Hol-/ for 3 aN gus ae ne other victims were all negroes, | President's car, Flames completed the j ra VT; 4 = fonbeok made three ¥arda. He then tried | front. / Hlscher outgamed Banker and | King of Sade oF aa T [being elther personal employes of] horrér which a dispatchers error her Told in Game on Two Brothers Are Held - 4a" punt “Comell biocknd “the kick. and | won In a drive by- UiFee Tengtta trom |-1RW Naney | yc wt 8 }-Prosident Sponcer or passcngera in a] begun ie % Penn regained the ball on Lor 2 yant) uanker. ‘Peto Dalley just nosed out| {fy vals” vincent ns Her Janay couch. Acconling {0 a statement given out Polo- Grounds. for Inquiry. ‘ anger, Jamieson fumbled, wut Earie| Palette ta the final jump, Anishing | 1857 Mieginbotliam f0.10 ahah a Crushed Under Locomotive. At tho offices of the Southern Hallway venovered ithe ball ony Cornell's PEO RCe AS Lan alS Ieee ROE Ame RST j= Fale Tady 10. 8019 149 49 418 50100 0 10 President Svencer's body was found| the disaster -was—direstly—diue—to the o AH cbeerRraa aa OREN RAINE DIR yee | renee oe & steele chanee, tn) C8 wee. he AML in 32 18 — 8109 $9" 20 20 | under the wreck of a locomotive badly | carelessness of the operator, who ad. iu Mra: Cathellno Vellam. a trail Hee fon_was thrown for an additional joss | opening event, easily beat Bohemia, the | Jost time 320° Gre —a.ag |burned. Il ts believed, however, that he} mitted the aecond train to the block. FIRST HALF. PESUAT Aen aD evan cONUS A nena Re ee (OL Ave yard et punt, the pal favorite, ‘Tis wan Ge Wrat ot & series) Giger! wad uae Perot had pegs tet boas becie, ieanwaxee! in “| wid killed! Instantly aa hel alept Inv hls| This Gpetator< can't be ‘round "| Fordham Hie ies «6 | tho top of her head crushed tn and fo, z ered: fo: punt. the ball) or good things which J, Dole put | proved. Ne chung on wells 3 mee 3 iaverscent irhalnewslotithoterecierieres Holy Cross sua ; 5 |{mprint of bloody finger marke on ner! = eee Vine! "Lawrence Wentcatound|over the wire. .He won Dott awtrepte: TSU TR RACE tee Frick Junie Bieeplechare, “three yrarolin, #1000 | White the bodies of the dead Iay in} ana Winsiscekenioennee Cacia: SECOND HALF, ibhege te Uubsiactork ocala Cuos Ob alana Rated Uva aart ame tiolentecis nest [on eo ae enone ontnine iby Getulnteln—risten-Ownerend. te Colt. POSE ee the wreckage, and wounded and dying |tngton, Baltimore und throughout the | Fordham Peis 0 | Fooms she ocoupled in the ground floor. Punted out of bounds to Cornail's 2-/and another with Pioneer. Both were Starters. Wes. at. men and women writhed under crushing |Southsast, where Mr. Spencer waa gen-|Holy Cross : Roane O Eee ornare tee Hoe a Rear eha Dane SE pray miecheded Tne MARTE Raat creed cay meth a [einaena) berring toc beceaved: from ins | erally beloved. FINAL SCORE. leevinesna ana caulelivealsenonurotiers Be OL ¢ wine SORRY Ly + = post hoe » *, Yincenza and Luig! Vellamo, bro! = ‘ onty- 2 yards. —Wahier—was—forced to is Naeby Berkeley's «Mr. Meccan! tirmes—tint thenaccd, —shocking |_J__Pjarpont Morgan almost —fanted-|- ts fake ae és Hok, ‘andne punted sto midfield out seehoe beat eldamor and ivigny. ss j ucts —of—vanalism=—were committed. |when-e was tald of the tersible ‘death orate ROMS NR RONEN BETA ei b ants atta eg Fant buer the Fontana Bacio weil’ on Ry Recep ae ese aaa EeT Negro men, Jenoring the erien of tel or nis amsoctate In busineas, Artiorgn| AO” CTOE: = 16} pending inventigation, Felix Yellams, | Dall... 100 to 1 In the betting. MA victims, looted the baggage heaps for|erushed by norrow-and shook thd wi © husband, bs missts— \ A False Alarm. | Holscher Outgamed Banker... | — Hvaluablos, One or two passengers dis-| cr xt, Spencer lett Now Yous The Line-Up. GACT eG eae the! wornen flived! ve waht cel - 01 for the] . 3 cugh’ Penn| Tavdnnes went tothe frontiand made | I RA tneeeen Wor. hand }tingulshed themselves by acta’ of con-| south: thia afternoon, meconena pee 1 the dingy little rooms, The Peg eaten Mtonichdown wietin Teer the runnin followed by Palotte ond) Maufoure: Homespashie Pott. | spleuicua‘herolsm, poe thle Reh Hei eee sade ‘ne " According to Vincenzo, = . vent almo: la w “Might, | Ormonde's Right held thts “or- Train N it or ved hire i pencer, [ paniout ease ientie wan shown that theres wen i | Ser fora mie and’a half, when Palette Tren Noss oc ine aon rex | Schuyler's wife was completely pros: |Necrmnan Sa ae x score it was Cornell's turn to cheer, ami | went to the front and showed the vty Haat hd SS: Ledats mn yBekrone |) trated at her ‘tiome in Ardsley-on-the- nines they dig withacvims——an-exshanze. of | tw the end of two miles, where-Hol- ville Limited, left New York yesterday linidson et At daley onthe: Sree | : Buiilacsollawed. and “Penn halls man-|acher and: Banker passed ‘nim: In the Lnetsenooimiatucliedltolt was (hspreals fe een earner hie returned to they He to ‘e the bal in midhem, Thi run.“home f) her outzame } dent's private ear, bearing Mr, Spencer ole ragedy. rman (C mh in and saw his alster- uakera, “however. could not.gain, and |and won easily by two and a halt ‘ baste Ty : ad | 1 ee OOF AR Gommely eure yftie, pal oD her thirty, | lengcha from Banker, who beat Pete 3° Valley Fores oi lana bly friend-and telion alter i pallette lank: fed record of raliroaa| ” Sener Utes Per a alder kinked buck to Hel ley seven. lengths. Chetry Fighter | the ro.d, Philip Schuyler, At Wash-jisnsters, America has never had’ a lrushed ONE ‘and. walked around the qiombeeks and “then, Pein csuceesstully| “Tuckernuek Led All. the Way. ee ell, bbe ington Mir. Visher and Mr. Redwood | wreck which In ny degree parallels tho head. +l tise ours “before be pia; ii catching the balliand advancing {t to| ‘Tuckernugk cut out the running to the Fioneeer came trom ain Hayes: rar abo! cloned: vi | boarded the car, which, as ustal, was!" of to-day, In which the head of eee PS ea ads ‘ ¢ 3 Bo Sornell'e thirty-five-yard line before he |turn, when Bright. Boy” took. the lead, aaa Waahingion Coat (6 pees {strong | Attached to the extreme rear) of the pence raliway system and his party Spe xs nil nirestaa ivitloceeanaet esd fed. Another quarterback “kick, Cor-|ran out and carried Orphan Lund with Owner Suen Dested to begin. thelr quail shogting at! relative readmolance to It was that of | cond dtviplo of Wansess y Toat { Bell, Swever, sncured tsa bali, and, him, In the run home Bright Boy held ee | noon to-day Qn o preserve just over) Senator Wagner, patentee of the War) ter and ow York— si eet Ai Wroode Swanerore Ar to kick, arene reney andewon I stomtul seh tate s 10. the Wirginia fine in North Carolina, | | Her palace far, who met his death in Y ‘ ‘ AAC OnE ace: paren te arene ain Fans Uap OF BURNET AD Rigi ay Aq an Pete Datiy fo Train Was Delayed, gne of his Cs sboaches in a wreck on | clashe} on the Polo n found In pace tr ‘ yariced it 1) midnsid bofore: hes wos (Stewards disqualified Bright Boy for | fayette: ug ieee NSPE nner eal TE York Cemtsal road inthis |thia afternoon. A rae Ini the outeldes Jock) ~ downed Pennsylvania made her ten | foul rkling at tho head of. the strétch. A congestion, of holiday tame de-) “Never before to-day had a wreck |5.000 enthustastic. pigskin devotees wi inoenk 1 said they did not? yards in NMMfback plays through. con: Wins by a ‘Neck. layed train No, 33. About 6.30 A. M. to-) carried with It as many distinguished | stood the keen and biting bre wo wherw t brother wonks, Devt ) tre, but on her attempted double pass dav it was halted for @ repair to the| names dn the Jit of dead apd injur ts tives were sent out to hunt for him whs thrown for a joss, and for hol SAUEACHRCIO dha cathaa Life Front ana | covpllng near Lawyer, on a section of| Mrs ya Booth Tucker, of the Balvne piek Glas the Harlem V ing. wap penalized feteon yards, Tol. | ae, tha running. ifolowud by Solon Reldmoore, Amite. Dainty and | Bulwark, Le en eee ae vetaie | Hen Atmy, was killed in her berth in| was the second opportunity they ste and Dolly Spanker, They held’| . Holasher, eaally bert. Banker had se, Palette, Thea SASIECRS DE ted by the block signals. | a sleeper by. the collapse of t ve a say 7 enbesie punted out of midtielat And na Cueatasr ot the araton“inere’ eon {ee tesROChce th ke inal atts PACH Peete, wots have! pen thea tut_| "Waprenger tenn No. 37 Known athe | tani ote Aanta Te roadie Nala thls seavon to witness a duct tn Now LITTLE GIRL BURNED che alent § je closed on Water Grass and in a = - os eb i oka Red, wan| and Sam srt, the jo wizard_of | York between the gridiron gladtatora, Thee eieinethege nae © THMNE eMC | AT wey ak Meatarecme wor | 1307. ARIE, TON Hite GE URE sunt benlnt” Balog elven the alae | Mite tethatrenlet Manat tut | roranam met tioly crm carter in| HELPING GET DINNER.| Boore—Penn, 0; Cornell, 0. sateen epee ek Sie neh aN Ea as ; i Ghana ann erie etait ramet tora aloe, tradi) the (engineer tulned mortal injuries in 1 In a wreck ¥ . apse l a) eee , { wy panes a te. engineer of the | on the Pennaylvania road at Harris-| the season and suffersl defeat by a : (SD aren were eee LTRS Oper Hien Clos. |rear train sent his locomotive ahead at! DUNE Pa. but neither oF sa cut tha] wman margin, The came to-day prom= a ‘a. SECOND. HALF, f | ata Tietene Hoy — = | \ inthe Ife of thie country, that | (7 p : 5 Ford. | Katie Kinneath's Dress Caught Fire sine 1 NEW. ORLEANS: RESULTS. 1210 Orphan Lad | full ateam. He crashed headlong into ut in business by Spe DY In wot | ed a desperate encoun u Kt ate KinNeauys sities! When the second half began there 5 | 1270 Adllenvt } the! Spe: © rear of the ox-|clety and military affairs by Schuyler. | ham has deyvdl(med wonc speed and he' Took. Turke it were no changes in-ejther line-up, Hole) x. : oh on | Ltd Helonmt Mes Se eere en ot LG aT eR ONT US IORS | ONa Mot RPERE RAINEY Hac weanemete | aKill amnler. ine New ile: in eta et as She’ Took Turkey from ive ek Kicked. to Walder’on Cornell's], XEW, ORVEANS, NoW, 29-The races! ‘sit Cambyres press alicad, dying himuelf In-tho wreck) able In recent vents for ite lance nume| woranen a } May Di © Heya tine: vildson made three yardh hones toning sulted te follows: TER Land Boars ‘ and wiping out the passengers on the boon of fatal accidents. . porahas may, b aie to handle th Stove—May’ Die, andiHarle was thrown for a loss of ten| FIRS *E—Three-quarters of a i? Cave Adaum ...-5 Torne: { forward pass as skilfully us any: team i eles ih ‘i ecover he ba ‘nodclaim. (2 ., Ky itu: 1 ees 20 10 + Naha eathor, a 2 the er. Yard line. Cornell made six.{ Time—t.14 4-5, Test, ime—4.16, Off-—8. 18, = =} Onsthorat Kinneath, ten years ‘olde ards and then tried a tt ne t ND o i <Soratched—Oroculum Henuclere, Matacca, 7; fi Hedhunc anaes re | made the visitor th Py Hck DUE Benneyivania CALUPEA the | miler Gta ea ares unatere! ot: 8 |; Undgnt Doyvwaa Dest, Orphan Lad’ hat novesouen: islet ati ee of! tha New Y cr probably fatally. burned at the ballon er RE Ne sy | usu 401 for piace) Say A HACE ajo hag ae <n flee parent, No, ie, Malo then wns forced 10. kick, Cornell qume | LINC 11025 f | TH RG a ) Fordham ved 1 pled Andie was: Penhaylvanien ballin | JEHIRD RAGE—Five and a. half: tur: | pea ee ae A a f ; stands and fery Li had permission tocarryt Cornell's Atyard ine. Pennsylvania | \{"k%-Lady Hentietta (7 to 2 and even) | “ia eS a ‘Opened, Clos Pi ia. { a ie Grok the g (urkey from the stove. (a Petagityse mamauute, uoon canta, but | dat ima eaan | cor mince) 2 Wallon. | aaepe watorgrasg oct, 400 Tati yan Nene Coen Seo y ee , ‘ Md when aio calecoyersacted ERae alte aut aitaan estate mar | POUR AG | 124 “Dolly panker 1!) 130 Ph ae tt Pa ptaed = | LYNCHBURG, Va. Nov, 2--Prosi-| ‘The private car in which he wan riding FIRST HALF. : Ca er Eke Taner area taT UP Den tp eagle Hie A prea eG ITA One mile and a_six- | _ 12 1 ss i 4 Mine nib | dent Samuel Spencer, of the Southern |was struck And split open by the col-| groly Crous won the toss and choss| the hail, Before her father and mother: ns a a eA ar Vaan tee ig Rat and 2 to ae "Peat ay Kg. Off Raliway, was the principal victim of | fiding locomotive. It immediately cauedt| the north goal Kicked to Geary:| could reach | r and amother hes taciea & i (Continu , hi aerate} Ont _, — RET day Shes Whole body” waa Ww Mere | @ontinued on Fourth Page.) Dolan f) Pime—148 4-5, | Solon Shingle just got’ up, Dolly ‘Spanker Mung in the final furlong. fords alligcripls, | Tearrend)) collision at ieinneatty was paingally: 4 : i > ; (Continued on Fourth Page) ing to gaye the Hts of her “RESULTS EDITION J : VICD. LLON © | 1 Se Samuel Spencer, Who | is Was Killed in Wreck ae eameen SS Se Se (Continued on Second Pag | Lawyer, ten miles ‘south of Lynchburg,

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